Good jobs

"In a speech to celebrate the centenary of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation in 2004, Gordon Brown, who was then Chancellor of the Exchequer, argued that the UK should aim for both 'full and fulfilling employment'. Implicit in this aspiration is the notion that just 'having a job�...

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Main Authors: Constable, Susannah, Coats, David, Bevan, Stephen, Mahdon, Michelle
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Sudbury 2009
HSE Books
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19184408124919026809-Good-jobs.htm
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author Constable, Susannah
Coats, David
Bevan, Stephen
Mahdon, Michelle
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Coats, David
Bevan, Stephen
Mahdon, Michelle
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description "In a speech to celebrate the centenary of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation in 2004, Gordon Brown, who was then Chancellor of the Exchequer, argued that the UK should aim for both 'full and fulfilling employment'. Implicit in this aspiration is the notion that just 'having a job' - regardless of its quality - is not sufficient. The objective must be to ensure that for as many people as possible, work in the UK is a source of well-being, personal growth, fulfilment, autonomy and meaning - in other words, that the jobs available in today's labour market should offer 'Good Work'. A significant weight of evidence supports the argument that job quality, employee health, and an employee's ability to perform productively at work, are closely linked. This evidence comes from a range of academic and professional disciplines. We have good epidemiological data to support the Good Jobs principle, we also have data from occupational health specialists, labour economists, educationalists and, Health and Safety specialists and HR/IR specialists. Even more encouragingly, there appears to be a broad consensus among these experts about the characteristics which define 'Good Jobs'. When we refer to 'job quality' in this report, this term should be defined as the extent to which the factors outlined below are in place a job role."
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publishDate 2009
publisher Sudbury
HSE Books
spellingShingle Constable, Susannah
Coats, David
Bevan, Stephen
Mahdon, Michelle
employment security
literature survey
quality of working life
well being
working conditions
Good jobs
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title Good jobs
topic employment security
literature survey
quality of working life
well being
working conditions
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19184408124919026809-Good-jobs.htm